Bracknell Bees progress to play-off semi-finals
Bracknell Bees have booked their spot in the NIHL South 1 play-off semi-finals following a 6-3 aggregate victory over Romford ...
Bracknell Bees have booked their spot in the NIHL South 1 play-off semi-finals following a 6-3 aggregate victory over Romford ...
WE FINISHED the league season last weekend in fourth position. Our congratulations to Swindon Wildcats, who secured the title on ...
SCOTT SPEARING believes Bracknell Bees are in a better place to challenge in the play-offs this season. Spearing, who served ...
By Doug Sheppard - WE’VE just played three games in five days. They were all tied after regulation time, so ...
DOUG SHEPPARD says he is standing by Ryan Watt after the forward was slapped with a season-ending 21-match ban. The ...
Bracknell Bees suffered double disappointment with a pair of late defeats against rivals Basingstoke Bison at the weekend. Bees were ...
DOUG SHEPPARD believes there is still enough time in the season for Bracknell Bees to build up momentum heading into ...
WE LOST our only game last weekend against Streatham, writes Doug Sheppard. We dominated possession but they went in with ...
A tough week continues for the Berkshire Cycles Bracknell Bees this weekend as after a midweek game in Peterborough, Basingstoke ...
OF COURSE, it was disappointing last week to lose to Peterborough in the semi-final of the cup, but our performances ...
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